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“ | "People say that the truth hurts. I say, the truth rocks." | „ |
“ | "Being a reporter means never having to say you're sorry." | „ |
Logan fell is a supporting antagonist in season 1 of the CW supernatural series The Vampire Diaries.
He was a news reporter in the town of Mystic Falls and had a recurring role throughout the series. Logan was portrayed as an ambitious and cunning character who would stop at nothing to get a good story. He often clashed with the main characters of the show, particularly Damon Salvatore, who he viewed as a rival in his career as a journalist. Logan also had a dark side, becoming addicted to vampire blood and turning into a vampire himself. He committed several crimes throughout the series, including assault, drug dealing, and murder. While Logan was not a main character on the show, he played a significant role in the plot and had some memorable moments and quotes.
He was portrayed by Cris Johnson who was Sully Sullivan in Betrayed and Jericho Stewart in The Assignment
Overview[]
He is a supporting character on the show and appeared in several episodes throughout its run. As a reporter, Logan was always looking for a good story and was not afraid to bend the rules to get it. He often clashed with the main characters of the show, particularly Damon Salvatore, who he viewed as a rival in his career.
In addition to his role as a reporter, Logan also had a dark side. He became addicted to vampire blood and turned into a vampire himself, which led to him committing several crimes throughout the series, including assault, drug dealing, and murder. Logan's addiction to vampire blood made him unstable and unpredictable, causing problems for himself and others in Mystic Falls.
Overall, Logan Fell played an important role in the show as a secondary character who had an impact on the plot and the other characters. He was a complex character who had both good and bad qualities, making him an interesting and dynamic addition to the show.
Personality[]
is portrayed as a charismatic and ambitious journalist who values his career above all else. He is cunning and manipulative, using his position to gather information and uncover secrets, even if it means putting himself or others in danger. Logan also struggles with addiction, as he is shown to be a heavy drinker, which further complicates his relationships and decision-making. He can be selfish and ruthless at times, but also has moments of vulnerability and regret. Overall, Logan's personality is complex and multifaceted, with both positive and negative qualities that make him a dynamic character in the series.
Villainous Acts[]
- Compelling Aunt Jenna to give him vervain for his personal use, showing his willingness to manipulate others.
- Torturing and killing innocent people to get information about the vampires in Mystic Falls.
- Turning into a vampire and attacking his colleagues to obtain the Gilbert device.
- Betraying and attacking Damon Salvatore after promising to help him find the vampire who turned him.
- Trying to kill Sheriff Forbes when she discovers his vampire nature.
Powers & Abilities[]
- Enhanced Strength: Logan is shown to have superhuman strength, allowing him to overpower humans and even other vampires.
- Enhanced Speed: Like all vampires, Logan is capable of moving at incredible speeds, allowing him to quickly evade attacks or pursue his targets.
- Regeneration: Logan can heal rapidly from injuries, including cuts, bruises, and even broken bones.
- Compulsion: Logan is capable of compelling humans to do his bidding, making them forget events or memories, or even control their actions.
- Immortality: As a vampire, Logan is immune to aging and disease and will live forever unless killed by a specific method.
- Fangs: Like all vampires, Logan has retractable fangs that he can use to feed on human blood or attack his enemies.
Equipment[]
- Vervain: Logan is shown to be immune to the effects of vervain, which is a herb that can protect humans from being compelled by vampires. He often uses this to his advantage when dealing with other vampires or trying to uncover secrets.
- Gilbert Device: The Gilbert device is a device that emits a high-pitched sound that can incapacitate vampires. Logan is shown to be interested in obtaining this device and goes to great lengths to obtain it.
- Wooden Stakes: As with most vampires in the series, Logan is vulnerable to wooden stakes through the heart, which can kill him.
- Sunlight Rings: Logan does not possess a sunlight ring, which allows vampires to walk in daylight without being harmed by the sun.
Killed Victims[]
- Armada
- Daphne
- Humans stacked in the fell warehouse
Trivia[]
- Logan was introduced as a supporting character but was later killed off in the first season.
- In the TV series, Logan was turned into a vampire by Anna, who was trying to use him to get the Gilbert device.
- Logan is the first vampire that Stefan Salvatore kills on-screen in the series.
- In the books that the TV series is based on, Logan is a human and a member of the founding families in Mystic Falls.
- Logan's father, Richard Fell, is mentioned in the series as being a member of the founding families and a former mayor of Mystic Falls.
- Logan's last name is a nod to author Thomas Fell, one of the founding families in the book series.